@aurelienpierre Awesome. With a few more touches, it will be even better. Although I don’t use dt, it is great to see the surge of visible development and devs like you sharing what is going on for people to be excited about.

The outer arrows, allowing to collapse the top/bottom/side panels can be hidden to gain more room with the key B(orders). Then, you can toggle on/off the panels with Ctrl+T(op), Ctrl+B(ottom), Ctrl+L(eft), Ctrl+R(ight).

I like this but see no manner to “hide the outer arrows”. Is this possible yet?

I did not order a surrealistic trip, sorry , rather for a good time with tea, music and photo processing on a rainy day. Also, DT delivers visual satisfaction to its adepts, next thing it is missing - an element of audio, to become a pure creative art-gasm

All the styling rules have been removed from the C sourcecode and put in GTK’s CSS stylesheet, so dt is now fully themeable, and themes can be selected from the preferences. A grey theme is on the way. Most sizes are proportionnal to the OS font size, so you shouldn’t need to tweak the dpi parameter in darktablerc anymore.